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The Outer Limits is the longest running Science Fiction anthology on TV. Now in its 7th season The Outer Limits blurs the line between fact and fiction and celebrates the human imagination by making the unbelievable seem frighteningly real.

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07x22 Human Trials Aired: Jan. 18, 2002

A decorated soldier undergoes life-and-death tests for a mysterious mission. [continue reading]

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The show had 7 seasons and 154 episodes air between 1995 and 2002.

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  • One story with mostly the same original cast was shown in two parts over consecutive seasons: "The Outer Limits" (1995) {Double Helix (#3.12)} and "The Outer Limits" (1995) {The Origin of…
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    One story with mostly the same original cast was shown in two parts over consecutive seasons: "The Outer Limits" (1995) {Double Helix (#3.12)} and "The Outer Limits" (1995) {The Origin of Species (#4.23)}.
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  • Several episodes contain plot threads that link them together. For example, the "Innobotics arc" - the story of lifelike androids created by the Innobotics Corporation - runs through these…
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    Several episodes contain plot threads that link them together. For example, the "Innobotics arc" - the story of lifelike androids created by the Innobotics Corporation - runs through these episodes: Valerie 23, Mary 25, The Hunt, In Our Own Image, and Resurrection.
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  • Sam Egan, the writer of the award-winning 100th episode of the series, "Tribunal", based the story of the episode on his father's experience in Auschwitz during World War II where his first…
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    Sam Egan, the writer of the award-winning 100th episode of the series, "Tribunal", based the story of the episode on his father's experience in Auschwitz during World War II where his first wife and their young daughter were murdered by the Nazis.
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